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    Default Cane Pole's Boat of the Month Contest - MARCH is sponsored by Strike King


    Boat of the Month contest. AND Boat of the Year.

    Post pictures of your boat with as many details as you care to include. And Cane Pole (and company) will select a winner. We will do this every month (unless the gewber forgets), and then at the end of the year we will select a "Boat Of The Year".

    So, you can submit and resubmit your boat each month you don't win, and add additional details that might help it win the next month over the course of the year. The more details, and pics, and cool things you document, the better the chances are to get selected. The monthly winners will receive a prize pack, as will the "Boat of the Year".

    *This includes kayaks and canoes. Whatever you float in...

    This months prize is sponsored by Strike King....here are the prize pack details.....thank you Strike King for your support.



    SIX packs of Sausage Heads


    SIX 25 packs of Mr. Crappie Jig Heads.


    Two packs of Krappie Kickers


    Two packs of Scizzor Shads


    And Twelve packs of plastics including: Jokers, Slab Slangers, Shad Poles, Slabalicious and Shad Pole Curly Tails.

    Holy Cow Batman, this is one heck of a prize pack!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Colors and specific styles WILL vary.



    Disclaimer: Prizes and rules subject to change without notice.


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    She gives me pleasure and takes my time and money. I thought the name appropriate. An 88 Bumble Bee with a 150 Mariner and aside from the added comforts, She's still original except for the transom I had replaced. If i had a nickel for every wonderful memory, or the smiles from those I have taught and fished with from this boat, I'd never have to work again. I'll just show a few pics of when I first got her in May of '09 til as close to present day as I can. Picture #4 is of a good friend, now passed on, name of Billy Ring. Just one of the blessings I have been given. Thanks for looking....Skeet
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    1672 PONDTOON, 20 HP Yamaha, 55# MinKota foot control up front, shallow water anchor pole system 8' to 14', rod racks, sonar unit with GPS and structure scan, touch screen, at the back. Sonar with down scan up front off the TM. Aluminum diamond plate raceways and terminal boxes with storage for the sonar units. Starting battery in the rear and a deep cycle battery for the sonar units and backup power for TM with an on board charger,dual unit. Separate battery box with single charger and deep cycle battery for the TM. Two seats on storage boxes and a removable pedestal seat to use if needed. Storage pouches on the right side rails for tackle and extras. A true fishing machine, not fancy!!

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    I picked this one up in 94. The story it could tell . All 12 of my grandkids have learned how to fish crappies out of it. I think I will keep it. It still works. Name:  4-30-15 ice 001.jpg
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    2016 alumacraft 1860t with Honda 75 hp minn Kota 80 lb thrust riptide hummingbird 869 si plain and simple all around purpose boat from flats to river fishing
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    Sorry can't see my boat here but I see y'all on water

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    Here is my ProGator 154s. I call her "Blue Belle". Shes a 1992 model but I have her updated with some good equipment. Since I have got her from her previous owner I have installed a Helix 7 SI/GPS and a Helix 5 DI, changed both seats out to Millennium, added the driftmaster tip saver, added a NOCO dual bank charger, changed the trolling motor out to a Motorguide Xi5, and added two Cumberland Crappie 360 rod holders (one in the back and one in the front so I fish 4 poles and my passenger fished 4 poles out the back). I also upgraded the power panel and basically rewired the whole boat. Shes an oldie but a goodie! If you look close on the side at the back you can see my red, white, and blue Crappie.com stickers on her.

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